@moretruckertim · 44K subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 17 recent videos
This channel is acceptable for older children and teens with parental guidance, particularly those with an existing interest in trucks. It is not recommended for younger children due to the mixed audience appeal and commercial aspects.
Best for ages 10-14 years. Not recommended under age 8. Acceptable for 8-16 years.
The content's complexity and themes are best suited for pre-teens and young teenagers, with some elements potentially appealing to slightly younger or older audiences.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 15/25 | Content is generally appropriate, but titles use mild clickbait and dramatic language. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | Primarily long-form content, reducing concerns about addictive scrolling. |
| Age Clarity | 10/25 | Content targets a mixed audience, making age appropriateness less clear. |
| Educational Value | 10/25 | Limited direct educational value, primarily entertainment focused on trucks and simulation. |
Content is generally appropriate, but titles use mild clickbait and dramatic language.
Video titles like "I SOLD THE LIVING TRAILER.. BUT TO WHO? | BIG MISTAKE!!" and "ITS BAD NEWS ABOUT MY SCANIA S SERIES BUILD!" employ dramatic language and capitalization that can be considered mild clickbait. While the content itself appears to be about truck simulations and real-life trucking, these titles can create unnecessary suspense for younger viewers. The channel also features raffles for physical items and experiences, which can be a concern for encouraging gambling-like behavior in children.
Primarily long-form content, reducing concerns about addictive scrolling.
With only 1 Short out of 17 recent uploads (5.9%), this channel focuses heavily on longer-form videos. This format encourages more sustained attention rather than rapid, short-burst consumption, which is generally better for children's developing attention spans. The upload frequency is also consistent but not overly rapid, suggesting a less dopamine-driven content strategy.
Content targets a mixed audience, making age appropriateness less clear.
The channel features videos like "7 YEAR OLD DRIVES THE ULTIMATE TRUCK SIM!!" which directly involves a child, yet other content discusses selling trailers, staffing changes, and truck builds that might appeal more to older teens or adults interested in trucking. This mix makes it difficult to pinpoint a clear target age group, potentially exposing younger children to topics beyond their comprehension or interest, and older viewers to content that might feel too simplistic at times.
Limited direct educational value, primarily entertainment focused on trucks and simulation.
The channel's primary focus is entertainment around truck simulations and real-life trucking experiences. While it might foster an interest in vehicles or mechanics, there are no clear learning objectives or explicit educational segments. Videos like "CRASHING IN THE ULTIMATE TRUCK SIM.. FEELS SO REAL!!" are purely for entertainment, offering little in terms of academic or developmental learning.
This channel features content related to truck simulations and real-life trucking activities. It includes vlogs about building truck simulators, driving experiences, and discussions about channel-related events. The content is primarily aimed at individuals with an interest in trucks and simulation games.
Parents should be aware that while the content is generally benign, some video titles use dramatic language that could be perceived as clickbait. The channel also promotes raffles for various items, which introduces an element of chance and potential commercialism that might not be suitable for all children.
This channel is acceptable for older children and teens with parental guidance, particularly those with an existing interest in trucks. It is not recommended for younger children due to the mixed audience appeal and commercial aspects.
Review video descriptions for raffle links before allowing your child to watch, as these introduce commercial elements and potentially gambling-like behavior.
I SOLD THE LIVING TRAILER.. BUT TO WHO? | BIG MISTAKE!!
— Concern
The dramatic title uses capitalization and suspenseful phrasing which can be a mild form of clickbait, potentially creating unnecessary anxiety for younger viewers.
BIG CHANGES AT TTHQ.. 4 NEW STAFF MEMBERS!?
— Concern
This video's description includes a link to a raffle for a model V8 engine, introducing a commercial and potentially gambling-like element to the content.
7 YEAR OLD DRIVES THE ULTIMATE TRUCK SIM!!
— Neutral
This video directly features a child, which might appeal to younger viewers, but the overall channel content is not consistently tailored for this age group.
CRASHING IN THE ULTIMATE TRUCK SIM.. FEELS SO REAL!!
— Neutral
This video is purely entertainment-focused, showcasing a truck simulator experience without explicit educational content.
WE MADE A TRUCK SIM WITH A REAL SCANIA TRUCK CAB! *UPDATE*
— Positive
This video demonstrates a hands-on project of building a truck simulator, which could inspire interest in engineering or mechanics in older children.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 17 most recent videos on More Trucker Tim using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
More Trucker Tim's Shorts ratio in this sample is 6% — roughly 1 of the 17 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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